Watch the LiveStream from the Surface Cam on Nonsuch Island and tune in around sunrise when daylight should show the effects of Hurricane Fiona during its closest approach with 90knot winds and 30 ft to 45 ft seas on top of a 3 ft storm surge and a high-tide at 7:35 am. This will be a horrendous combination for all of the exposed South Shore, especially the West end but also extending as far as Nonsuch… Hopefully, the solar power array and new wireless internet from Horizon (huge thanks!!!) holds up so that we can keep watching.
Thankfully the Cahows are out at sea this time if year, and not due back until November… Stay tuned for a post storm assessment of the coastal erosion that we are undoubtedly experiencing.
Below is a replay of the LiveStream recorded at 9am during the closest approach.